Pyramus and Thisbe, Johannes of Lucas van Doechum, After Gerard van Groeningen, 1601 - 1652 print Landscape with the dead pyramus at a fountain. He stabbed himself because he thought this was killed by a lion. Thisbe discovers her dying lover, on which she commits suicide with the sword of Pyramus. The lion is under a stone arch on the left in the background. Under the performance an explanatory text. The first rule from the Metamorphoses of Ovidius, Book 4, Versrel 61. print maker: Antwerpafter design by: Antwerppublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving Thisbe discovers the dying Pyramus (the scen


Pyramus and Thisbe, Johannes of Lucas van Doechum, After Gerard van Groeningen, 1601 - 1652 print Landscape with the dead pyramus at a fountain. He stabbed himself because he thought this was killed by a lion. Thisbe discovers her dying lover, on which she commits suicide with the sword of Pyramus. The lion is under a stone arch on the left in the background. Under the performance an explanatory text. The first rule from the Metamorphoses of Ovidius, Book 4, Versrel 61. print maker: Antwerpafter design by: Antwerppublisher: Amsterdam paper engraving Thisbe discovers the dying Pyramus (the scene may be represented near a fountain)


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